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Erik Sundvall is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the Department of Biomedical Engineering (IMT), Linköping University, Sweden. He is affiliated with the Division of Biomedical Engineering (MT), a national center for research and innovation in biomedical engineering. His work is primarily focused on health informatics, especially electronic health records and openEHR standards.
Research Interests: Erik Sundvall's research lies at the intersection of healthcare and information technology. He investigates methods for improving the accessibility, reliability, and performance of electronic health record systems. His work emphasizes openEHR-based modeling, querying large-scale clinical data using distributed systems like Hadoop, and developing benchmark datasets such as ORBDA to evaluate EHR server performance. These efforts contribute to safer, more interoperable, and scalable digital health infrastructures.
The recent publications reflect a consistent focus on health informatics, particularly in advancing openEHR adoption, optimizing query mechanisms, and advocating for strategic investment in e-health at national and international levels. His collaborative work spans technical innovation and policy-oriented discourse.
Scientific Contributions:
- Developed ORBDA, a benchmark dataset for evaluating EHR server performance.
- Explored Dewey-encoded querying of openEHR models using Hadoop for scalability.
- Contributed to educational strategies for learning openEHR standards.
- Advocated for international collaboration and national investment in e-health.
Advising and Grants: While no formal students or grants are listed in the provided materials, his active research output and leadership in publications suggest involvement in research projects and potential supervision within the biomedical engineering domain at Linköping University. Further details on funding sources or mentored students are not available in the current text.
Labs and Teams: Erik Sundvall is part of the Division of Biomedical Engineering (MT) at Linköping University, which functions as a national hub for research, PhD training, and innovation in biomedical engineering. His work likely involves collaboration within interdisciplinary teams focused on health informatics and digital healthcare solutions.



